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[Exploring New Places: Vocabulary and Grammar for IELTS Speaking Success]-[🌋 New Places (S06E27) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2022-01-10

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Navigating New Places: Insights and Language Strategies

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory explore the topic of "new places," providing listeners with high-level vocabulary and grammatical structures essential for achieving a Band 9 score. Through personal anecdotes and expert analysis, they break down how to discuss travel, moving, and personality traits in an academic and natural way.

The Art of Describing Experiences

When discussing new locations, Rory emphasizes the importance of using precise phrasal verbs to make one's speech more engaging. He uses the phrase "sticks out" to describe a memory that is particularly prominent or vivid. For example, he notes that while he has visited many places, the school where he did his placement "sticks out most" in his recent memory. This is a perfect example of how to elevate simple descriptions of the past.

Furthermore, the hosts highlight the utility of the past perfect tense. By saying, "I'd never been there until six weeks ago," Rory demonstrates how to contrast a past event with a prior state of being, adding depth to his storytelling. This grammatical precision is crucial for candidates aiming to show a wide range of structures to examiners.

Personality, Novelty, and Habits

Moving beyond travel, the discussion shifts to why people choose to move or stay put. Rory introduces the concept of "craving novelty," describing individuals who thrive on new experiences, conversations, and environments. This contrasts with being a "creature of habit," a term used to describe those who prefer routine and find comfort in the familiar.

For those who prefer staying in one place, the hosts discuss the term "homebody." Conversely, for those who move frequently, Rory describes his own lifestyle as "traveling light." He explains this as having minimal possessions, allowing him to pack his life into a single rucksack. This is an excellent, idiomatic way to describe a minimalist or transient lifestyle, which is far more natural than saying "I don't have many things."

Idiomatic Expressions for Success

To boost lexical resource scores, the hosts suggest several high-level expressions:

  • A recipe for success: Used to describe a combination of factors that ensure a positive outcome (e.g., "If I'm with people I know in a place where I'm comfortable, that seems like a recipe for success.").
  • Thriving on: Used to describe activities that provide energy or success, such as "thriving on conversations with new people."
  • Get to know: A standard yet effective way to describe the process of becoming familiar with a new city, town, or person.

Mastering Grammatical Conditionals

Finally, the episode highlights the importance of conditionals in IELTS Speaking. Rory demonstrates the second conditional—"If I were in a more adventurous mood, I think going to a new place by myself might be quite fun"—to discuss hypothetical situations. The hosts also touch upon the zero and first conditionals, noting that using a variety of these structures is essential for demonstrating grammatical range.

By incorporating these sophisticated vocabulary choices and varied sentence structures, students can move away from repetitive language and toward a more fluent, Band 9-level performance. Whether you are a "homebody" or someone who "craves novelty," the key to success lies in how effectively you articulate these preferences using the tools provided in this session.

🎯Key Sentences

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I suppose it depends on the company I'm keeping really.
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I haven't made a habit of it, unless this occasion called for it.
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I travel light, so I don't have a lot of things to pack.
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📝Key Phrases

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sticks out
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a recipe for success
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make a habit of
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a creature of habit
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move house
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Maria.
And I'm Rory.
And we are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, the podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way.
We've started this podcast to give you gorgeous grammar and fabulous vocabulary for a high score.
Rory score, band 9 score.

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